'Cur' means 'why...?'
Cur.
Cur festinas?
The Latin word "cur" means "why" or "for what reason." It is commonly used in Latin phrases and expressions to inquire about the cause or purpose of something.
cursory
'Currure' is not a Latin word. 'Currere' means 'to run'.
the latin word cur meaning why
Furor.
-cur-, root. -cur- comes from Latin, where it has the meanings "run; happen. '' These meanings are found in such words as: concur, concurrent, currency, current, curriculum, cursive, cursor, cursory, occur, occurrence, recur, recurrence.
-cur-, root. -cur- comes from Latin, where it has the meanings "run; happen. '' These meanings are found in such words as: concur, concurrent, currency, current, curriculum, cursive, cursor, cursory, occur, occurrence, recur, recurrence.
"Furor."
Ceasar would speak in Latin. In Latin you could say "why" in one of three ways:quare, quamobrem, cur